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To connect with roots, NRI couple admits son to ZP Marathi school
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An Indian software engineer couple in the US enrolled their 7-year-old son, Vihan, in a Zilla Parishad school in Sangli, India, to learn Marathi. Concerned about him forgetting his mother tongue while studying in North Carolina, they chose a ZP school known for its quality education. Vihan will live with his uncle and cousins during this period.
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